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The Skrtuan Counting Animal Montessori Toys set includes 36 vibrant animal figures, 6 sorting bowls, and 2 tweezers, designed to enhance toddlers' math skills and fine motor development through engaging play. Ideal for children aged 3-5, this educational toy promotes color recognition, counting, and creativity in a safe, durable format.
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Item Dimensions | 3.74 x 3.74 x 6.3 inches |
Size | Small, Medium |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Red |
Subject Character | Toddler, kids |
Theme | Zoo |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Toddler, Kids |
Number of Players | 1 |
R**.
Fun activity for little learning to sort
My kiddo and I love these dinosaur shapes. They are made of soft feeling plastic that is durable. The colors are true to the bowl they are supposed to be sorted into and have provided hours of entertainment (he likes to line them up by color and then push them around). The set comes with two tongs which is great just in case one pair gets lost, you know kid things.
Y**M
Real review
Awesome, easy to use
M**J
Great appeal!
Fun colors, shapes, and textures. So many ways to sort and play. All pieces fit neatly into the case for storage.
D**4
Educational
I've longed to purchase this educational and fun activity. I'm a therapist working with young children who need to learn how to match, sort, identify and label colors but this adds the animals to the mix. Now you can work on the animal names as well.Great price, great activity.
B**T
Counting at its best
The media could not be loaded. Great little Montessori toy. Great for counting and hand and eye coordination. Also great to learn colors and to match. A little small but works great for learning.
N**F
Buildable fun the Montessori way
We started playing with my son and this sorting set when he was about 15 months old. I would model the process of opening the tube, dumping out the pieces, setting up the bowls, and using the tongs to sort the dinos into their color bowls. At first, he had fun dumping everything out and putting it back in. At 16 months, we had a game going when I would race to fill up each bowl before he could dump them out. At 18 months, he can sort the dinos into their color bowls and *tries* to use the tweezers to do so.The pieces vary in size, but some could definitely pose a choking hazard if you've got a little one who like to put things in their mouth.This is definitely a favorite in out house, and the buildable play/ skill development has been so fun to watch
A**T
Fun fine motor game
Nice game to help my toddler work on fine motor skills/strength. Sturdy little pieces. Good price.
M**A
Great Sensory
I bought this for the special education students. They all enjoy playing with it. We give it to a student who works great with it and enjoys to match the dinosaurs with the bowls.
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